Irish-born individuals made up a small but important proportion of the medical students attending the University of Glasgow's medical school in the second half of the nineteenth century. They in turn constituted a key part of the largely ignored middle-class Irish migration to Victorian Britain. This paper examines the origins, experiences and later careers of these individuals in Glasgow and beyond. It argues that they came to Glasgow for economic, social and academic reasons. They saw a Scottish education as better equipping them for a medical career and advancement in the profession. Also, underlying their actions may well have been a realisation that personal and professional progress would always necessitate emigration out of Ireland
Background: To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-trai...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Everyone knows that British doctors are emigrating and that other doctors, mostly from the third wor...
Irish-born individuals made up a small but important proportion of the medical students attending th...
From Druidic times to the present century, Ireland has had a long tradition of healing and excellenc...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
This thesis examines the history of women in medicine in Ireland from the 1880s to the 1920s. It arg...
The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the...
The thesis studies the immediate post-graduate experience of doctors graduating from Glasgow medical...
This book is the first comprehensive history of Irish women in medicine in the late nineteenth and e...
Background: To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-trai...
Abstract Background In recent years, Ireland has experienced a large-scale, outward migration of doc...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Background: To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-trai...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Everyone knows that British doctors are emigrating and that other doctors, mostly from the third wor...
Irish-born individuals made up a small but important proportion of the medical students attending th...
From Druidic times to the present century, Ireland has had a long tradition of healing and excellenc...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
Background To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-train...
This thesis examines the history of women in medicine in Ireland from the 1880s to the 1920s. It arg...
The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the...
The thesis studies the immediate post-graduate experience of doctors graduating from Glasgow medical...
This book is the first comprehensive history of Irish women in medicine in the late nineteenth and e...
Background: To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-trai...
Abstract Background In recent years, Ireland has experienced a large-scale, outward migration of doc...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Background: To provide the optimum level of healthcare, it is important that the supply of well-trai...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Everyone knows that British doctors are emigrating and that other doctors, mostly from the third wor...